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November 08, 2022
Film Based on Professor’s Research Sheds Light on Five-Decade ‘Big Brother Apparatus’ in Israel

October 04, 2022
UMD Experts Help New PBS Documentaries Present Fuller Picture of Tubman, Douglass

September 08, 2022
With Elizabeth’s Passing, Revisit Her Historic Afternoon at UMD Football Game

July 13, 2022
UMD Faculty Members Work to Reunite Native People With Archival Materials

May 04, 2022
Author of Pulitzer-Winning Commentary on Slavery Says America Not Defined by a Single Story

April 26, 2022
Sociologist Rashawn Ray and Historian Sarah Cameron Will Each Receive $200K to Support Research Projects

April 19, 2022
Cupboard Staple’s Impact Goes Beyond the Dinner Table

April 18, 2022
Historian’s Smithsonian-Sponsored Project to Explore Tension Between Mandates and Public Safety

March 28, 2022
Professor’s Book Examines Depictions of Sexual Assault in Popular TV Series

March 10, 2022
Harriet Tubman Day Event Commemorates, Revitalizes Historic Figure

March 01, 2022
UMD Experts Find Echoes of Nazi, Soviet Showdowns in New Turmoil

February 28, 2022
Display Will Be at School of Public Health, Its Ninth Stop on Campus, Until March 14

February 21, 2022
Initiative Studying UMD’s Ties to Slavery to Hold Listening Sessions This Week

February 04, 2022
Newly Digitized Radio News Broadcasts Turn Up Volume on Mid-century America

January 25, 2022
UMD Doctoral Candidate’s Playlist Amplifies County’s Artistic Legacy

December 08, 2021
In New Book, Alum Historian Chronicles the Grassroots Work to Recognize Women’s Sacrifices, Service During World War I